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Gonnie Been: Impact, Learning & Development Director at World Benchmarking Alliance

Season 1, Ep. 14

Episode fourteen of Leading by Nature sees Giles chat with the Impact, Learning & Development Director at World Benchmarking Alliance, Gonnie Been. They discuss the companies sustainable development goals, its purpose of closing the accountability gap and how they measure success including their contribution to society.


For more information on Leading by Nature, you can follow Giles Hutchins on LinkedIn, or visit gileshutchins.com for free downloads of tools and practices for regenerative leadership and future fit business.


Also, watch out for his latest book, Leading by Nature: The Process of Becoming a Regenerative Leader.


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